The NFB Center of Excellence in Nonvisual Access (CENA) to Education, Public Information, and Commerce, with support from the Maryland Department iDisability through a Non-Visual Access Initiative Grant, is pleased to offer the following Accessibility Boutiques (introductions to accessibility) free of charge and open to the public. The boutiques are held in person at the […]
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It’s the end of the week and we’re gonna mix things up a little. Every Friday from now on, instead of blogging a list of articles we tweeted through the week, we’re going to choose the Top 5 assistive technology articles that we think best reflect innovation, change, and impact. Let’s call it Top Five […]
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Wondering what to get your loved one for the holidays? Here’s one way to get some great new ideas! Light Touch Brailler, Ruby HD 7, Livescribe Echo, MaxiSee TV, Tecla Shield, Liftware, Bellman Alerting System… Join us for our first Annual AT Library Open House on December 1st. This is an opportunity for service professionals, […]
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Webinar Series: Learn more about Social Security Benefit Programs for Students Under 22 Written and Presented by Michael Walling, M.Ed. The “Social Security Benefit Programs for Students Under 22” Webinar was developed from the workshops I have conducted over the past four years for parents, teachers, and human service professionals. This webinar addresses the most common questions, concerns, and issues […]
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By Their Side’s Annual Meeting of Families Date: Saturday, November 5, 2016 Time: 11:00 am – 3:00 pm Place: Hellas Restaurant 8498 Veterans Highway Millersville, Maryland Cost: $20.00 per person includes Buffet Lunch The Program: “Changes and Opportunities” Introduction to ABLE Accounts ABLE Accounts will offer important new savings options for […]
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Technology Solutions for Early Childhood Conference November 29, 2016 8:30am – 2:00pm Join thought leaders in early childhood development and assistive technology (AT) at this CTD symposium for policy makers, national association staff, researchers, family advocates, and others. Funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP), participants will learn about […]
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